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late today the fbi and ousted is investigating the accounting irregularities exposed by h-p. ironically oracle passed on the opportunity to buy autonomy 1/4 hewlett-packard was offered a deal. oracle said it was overpriced at a much slower $6 billion. and one of the oracle executives critically involved in that decision was a fellow by the name of mark heard, the former h-p ceo who was forced out to back in 2008. hedge fund manager avoided a kit quarter of a billion in losses and to join stocks in which he held major positions. he quietly sold his stake in those companies of taking short positions and was awarded $9 million for that brilliant move by sec capitol, the company that owns a hedge fund. today the sec, no relation to s. a. c., charged mark thomas with avoiding those losses by using inside information. the sec said he was told by doctors conducting trials on an alzheimer's drug that the drug was no good before the doctors presented their evidence to investors. the largest in tech -- insider-trading action ever filed by the sec. ben bernanke downbeat about the econom
late today the fbi and ousted is investigating the accounting irregularities exposed by h-p. ironically oracle passed on the opportunity to buy autonomy 1/4 hewlett-packard was offered a deal. oracle said it was overpriced at a much slower $6 billion. and one of the oracle executives critically involved in that decision was a fellow by the name of mark heard, the former h-p ceo who was forced out to back in 2008. hedge fund manager avoided a kit quarter of a billion in losses and to join stocks...
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he said 30,000 e-mails to that tampa woman who triggered the fbi probe. connell: the president kicks off his fiscal cliff meetings with labor leaders. those readings are happening in this very hour. let's talk about stocks now as we do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides starts us off from the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole: market picking up some steam. first i want to take a look at a mover and that is a k steel. they have come out with their numbers. the prices will likely decline. the steel company is under some pressure today. it is down over 8%. you can see here, right now, it is under some pressure. i want to take a look at the broader markets. the dow jones industrials at 12,884. still not at 13,000. we have lost some key levels that everyone was looking four. at the same time, we just got a pop here in the last half hour. do not forget, you have seen selling three weeks in a row. the 26th of october, almost a 2% loss. back to you. connell: thank you. dagen: the bush tax cuts expected to expire a month from now. connell: neil cavuto
he said 30,000 e-mails to that tampa woman who triggered the fbi probe. connell: the president kicks off his fiscal cliff meetings with labor leaders. those readings are happening in this very hour. let's talk about stocks now as we do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides starts us off from the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole: market picking up some steam. first i want to take a look at a mover and that is a k steel. they have come out with their numbers. the prices will likely...
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it is made clear by the fbi investigator in order to make the $276 million in trade, it was steve cohen you have to pull the trigger. mark, who received the information had to convincecohen . how do you suppose he did it? i imagine by telling steve cohen it was good information. charlie: here is one thing we should point out how the capital works. i am not trying to be a defense attorney here for steve going. i am merely trying to play devil's advocate. they both run money. in running their money, you know, including this guy, they go out and make bets in a shared their best bets with steve cohen. now, just because he obtained that information illegally and suppose he does not tell steve cohen that he obtained it illegally. isn't that possible? >> no. according to the indictment there was a 20 minute phone call between the two after the doctor gave him the nonpublic information. what were they discussing for 24 minutes. twenty-four minutes. charlie: i am just saying to you, listen, it is a little fishy when the government charges this guy, obviously, big trade, but does not charge steve
it is made clear by the fbi investigator in order to make the $276 million in trade, it was steve cohen you have to pull the trigger. mark, who received the information had to convincecohen . how do you suppose he did it? i imagine by telling steve cohen it was good information. charlie: here is one thing we should point out how the capital works. i am not trying to be a defense attorney here for steve going. i am merely trying to play devil's advocate. they both run money. in running their...
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david petraeus's personal e-mail and what is the relationship with his biographer came to light after a fbi background check. and the department official under president bush said that they seemed to be investigating the benghazi controversy with the same particular approach he used in the fast and furious gun running scandal. >> senator grassley's questions covered a very broad scope from the beginning of investigation throughout it up until its conclusion and it seems to me they want to get to the who, what, when and where, about why they started and. >> they recently defend the decision not to make the notification. >> had we made the determination, na that a threat existed. we of course would have made that known to the president and also to the appropriate members on the hill. >> and the head of the house and senate intelligence committee recently seen this no note-- >> and catherine herridge with the latest, thank you. >> and is the postal service biting off more than it can chew in holiday season and a crazy election that will not end in kentucky, the update in the grapevine, next. w
david petraeus's personal e-mail and what is the relationship with his biographer came to light after a fbi background check. and the department official under president bush said that they seemed to be investigating the benghazi controversy with the same particular approach he used in the fast and furious gun running scandal. >> senator grassley's questions covered a very broad scope from the beginning of investigation throughout it up until its conclusion and it seems to me they want to...
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the fbi launches a probe into alleged accounting issues in the autonomy deal. mike lynch denies the accusations. >>> and news of a blast in tel aviv sends all futures higher as hillary clinton continues emergency talks with middle east leaders. >>> brent futures have continued to move higher after news of a blast in tel aviv. a spokesman for prime minister netanyahu has declared the blast as an act of terrorism. we got brent up to nearly 111, just came back slightly from that. but up pretty much a dollar on the news. european stocks today very flat ahead of the thanksgiving holiday. the ibex down 15 points. u.s. futures indicated for a downward start at the moment. we're currently indicated some 36 points below fair value for the dow, the nasdaq currently indicated 30 points lower and the s&p 500 indicated some three points lower. a reminder of the agenda in the united states. a pretty light one. at 9:00 a.m., we'll have november market flash u.s. pmi. at 9:55, the final report on consumer sentiment is out. autonomy's former ceo says he's been shocked by allega
the fbi launches a probe into alleged accounting issues in the autonomy deal. mike lynch denies the accusations. >>> and news of a blast in tel aviv sends all futures higher as hillary clinton continues emergency talks with middle east leaders. >>> brent futures have continued to move higher after news of a blast in tel aviv. a spokesman for prime minister netanyahu has declared the blast as an act of terrorism. we got brent up to nearly 111, just came back slightly from that....
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and he made it to the fbi's ten most wanted list. he was nabbed thanksgiving day in guadalajara, mexico. federal authorities held a news conference. take a listen. >> catching a top ten fugitive in the fbi is a big deal. that's something that all of our fbi agents aspire to do, so for the folks back behind me to have the opportunity to be involved in that is really a big thing and i told them i wanted them to share in this press conference. >> here's one of the crimes saenz is accused of. the kidnapping, rape and murder of his own child's mother. fbi says she threatened to turn saenz in for two murders he's accused of committing in 1998. the fed says his latest job was at a hired gun for the drug cartels. >>> in the streets of egypt today, scenes just like this one. two sides clashing over president mohamed morsi's decision to grant himself sweeping new powers. the violent protests played out behind closed doors, morsi met with egypt's top judges to explain his move. these are the same judges who are now banned from overturning any d
and he made it to the fbi's ten most wanted list. he was nabbed thanksgiving day in guadalajara, mexico. federal authorities held a news conference. take a listen. >> catching a top ten fugitive in the fbi is a big deal. that's something that all of our fbi agents aspire to do, so for the folks back behind me to have the opportunity to be involved in that is really a big thing and i told them i wanted them to share in this press conference. >> here's one of the crimes saenz is...
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kayla tausche will join us from there in the next half hour. >>> and the fbi and s.e.c. are probing allegations about hewlett-packard's purchase of autonomy. saying it was the victim of a multibillion dollar fraud, they didn't use the word fraud, but every word short of fraud. they say that they were -- they had uncovered huge accounting issues at the british company it bought last year. in the meantime, autonomy founder and former ceo told cnbc he was shocked by these allegations and blamed h.p. for mismanagement. this summer, they were called the ultimate value trap, warning about the alpha conference. h he joined us on the line this morning. >> it was pretty clear if you looked at autonomy's books over time that it was in a very, very aggressive roll-up. it was buying other companies, it was writing them down before it bought them and putting all kinds of good will on its books. which for most accounting mai i way to play earnings games going forward. it appears us to us that's what autonomy was doing. >> he said he watched in horror as hp paid a huge premium on that
kayla tausche will join us from there in the next half hour. >>> and the fbi and s.e.c. are probing allegations about hewlett-packard's purchase of autonomy. saying it was the victim of a multibillion dollar fraud, they didn't use the word fraud, but every word short of fraud. they say that they were -- they had uncovered huge accounting issues at the british company it bought last year. in the meantime, autonomy founder and former ceo told cnbc he was shocked by these allegations and...
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what's fbi director mueller saying this morning? this is, of course, the agent that began the cyber investigation that brought down general petraeus and is about to bring down the top general in afghanistan. he sent this picture to jill kelley who then decided to go to him later on to start a cyber investigation because a woman had sent her an e-mail that said nani, nani pooh-pooh. >> i think based on my knowledge of director mueller, he is probably looking at that picture and looking at the fact that that fbi agent cold called a republican congressman to report what was going on. >> just for the record, he sent this, he says, to doz dozens of people as a joke. >> that's supposed to make us feel better. >> i just said for the record. >> if anthony wiener had only come up with that excuse, he'd still be in congress right now. i tweeted that to all my followers. >> let's wait until all this cools off. they have the ongoing investigation, a month or two down the road. >> yeah. >> let's reassign this agent to, you know, anchorage, alask
what's fbi director mueller saying this morning? this is, of course, the agent that began the cyber investigation that brought down general petraeus and is about to bring down the top general in afghanistan. he sent this picture to jill kelley who then decided to go to him later on to start a cyber investigation because a woman had sent her an e-mail that said nani, nani pooh-pooh. >> i think based on my knowledge of director mueller, he is probably looking at that picture and looking at...
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officers in new york and connecticut and this case centers upon a gentleman who was arrested by the fbi at his florida home this morning. he allegedly got inside information about an alzheimer's drug on trial in 2006 and 2007 being conducted jointly and he passed on that information to said hedge fund resulting in the ill gotten gains and in the process committed securities fraud among other accusations. we'll bring you more details as we have in this news just out this morning and there's a press conference later today at about 12:30. we'll bring you details. >> all right. already a busy month. thank you for that. we'll see you later on today. >>> big box retailer best buy reporting weaker than expected numbers just days before the unexpected start to the holiday season. for how much longer will it cut into profits? you won't want to miss what meg whitman has to say about that quarter and the autonomy write off at 10:40 eastern time. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight
officers in new york and connecticut and this case centers upon a gentleman who was arrested by the fbi at his florida home this morning. he allegedly got inside information about an alzheimer's drug on trial in 2006 and 2007 being conducted jointly and he passed on that information to said hedge fund resulting in the ill gotten gains and in the process committed securities fraud among other accusations. we'll bring you more details as we have in this news just out this morning and there's a...